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The Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital - Amsterdam, Netherlands General Information New breast cancer cases treated per year 550 Breast multidisciplinarity team members 28 Radiologists, surgeons, pathologists, medical oncologists, radiotherapists and nurses Clinical Director: Hester Oldenburg, MD, PhD The Netherlands Cancer Institute / Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital (NKI/AVL) is a Comprehensive Cancer Centre, combining hospital and research laboratories under one roof, in a single independent organization. The hospital offers 180 beds, a large radiotherapy department and outpatient clinics. Facilities for patient research include a large patient database, clinical data management and active research groups in epidemiology and psychosocial oncology. The breast unit is part of the surgical department at the cancer institute. The Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital Plesmanlaan 121 1066 CX Amsterdam, Netherlands Phone: +31205122551 Fax: +31205122554 E-mail: [email protected] Web-site: www.nki.nl 1/7 The Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital Available services Radiology Breast Surgery Reconstructive/Plastic Surgery Pathology Medical Oncology Radiotherapy Nuclear Medicine Rehabilitation Genetic Counselling Data Management Psycho-oncology Breast Nurses Social Workers Nutritional Counselling Survivorship Groups Sexual Health Counselling Supportive and Palliative Care Integrative Medicine Radiology Dedicated Radiologists 8 Mammograms per year 8000 Breast radiographers Screening program Available imaging equipment Mammography Vacuum assisted biopsy tomosyntheses Axillary US/US-guided Clinical Research Core Biopsy (Tru-cut) Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) non-palpable breast lesions FNAB Stereotactic Biopsy (Mammography guided) Ultrasound Verification for on specimen Available breast tissue sampling equipment Ultrasound-guided biopsy Available work-up imaging equipment Fine-needle aspiration biopsy (FNAB, cytology) Computer Tomography Core Biopsy Ultrasound Vacuum assisted biopsy Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) PET/CT scan MRI-guided biopsy Core Biopsy tomosyntheses Vacuum assisted biopsy Primary technique for localizing non-palpable lesions Hook-wire (or needle localization) Charcoal marking/tattooing ROLL: radio-guided occult lesion localization Breast Surgery New operated cases per year (benign and malignant) 750 Dedicated Breast Surgeons 5 Surgeons with more than 50 surgeries per year 5 Breast Surgery beds Breast Nurse specialists 20 5 Primary technique for staging the axilla Axillary lymph node dissection Sentinel lymph node biopsy: Blue dye technique Outpatient surgery Radio-tracer technique Intra-operative evaluation of sentinel node Blue dye + Radio-tracer Reconstruction performed by Breast Surgeons Clinical Research Axillary sampling Sentinel node biopsy in primary surgery for cN0 and MARI procedure for cN1 2/7 The Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital Reconstructive/Plastic Surgery Reconstructive/Plastic surgeons Immediate Reconstruction available 6 Type of breast reconstructive surgery available Remodelling after breast-conserving surgery Reconstruction after mastectomy: Two-stage reconstruction (tissue expander followed by implant) One-stage reconstruction Autogenous tissue flap Latissimus dorsi flap Transverse rectus abdominis (TRAM) Free-flaps (free TRAM, DIEP, SIEA, gluteal, etc.) Surgery on the contralateral breast for symmetry Pathology Dedicated Breast Pathologists 4 Available studies Other special studies available Fluorescence in-situ Hybridization for HER-2 gene (FISH) Cytology Oncotype Dx (21-gene assay) Haematoxylin & eosin section (H&E) MammaPrint (70-gene microarray) Surgical specimen Prediction Analysis of Microarray 50-gene set (PAM 50) Sentinel node Parameters included in the final pathology report Core biopsy Pathology stage (pT and pN) Frozen section (FS) Surgical specimen Tumour size (invasive component in mm) Sentinel node Histologic type Tumor grade Immunohistochemistry stain (IHC) Estrogen receptors ER/PR receptor status Progesterone receptors HER-2/neu receptor status HER-2 Peritumoural/Lymphovascular invasion Ki-67 Margin status Ki-67, P-53, Androgen receptor Medical Oncology Dedicated Breast Medical Oncologists 5 Outpatient systemic therapy Clinical Research 3/7 The Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital Radiotherapy Dedicated Radiation Oncologists Clinical Research Available techniques after breast-conserving surgery (including experimental) Whole-Breast RT (WBRT) Partial breast irradiation (PBI): External beam PBI Interstitial brachytherapy Targeted brachytherapy (MammoSite, SAVI applicator, other devices) Intra-operative RT (IORT) breath hold incl. locoregional breath hold, IMRT, VMAT Multidisciplinary Meeting (MDM) / Tumour Board (TB) Regular MDM/TB for case management discussion Specialties/services participating in MDM/TB Twice a week Radiology Weekly Breast Surgery Every two weeks Reconstructive/Plastic Surgery Other Schedule Pathology Cases discussed at MDM/TB Medical Oncology Radiotherapy Preoperative cases Postoperative cases Genetic Counselling Breast Nurse Service Psycho-oncology research physicians, research nurses Further Services and Facilities Nuclear Medicine Lymphoscintigraphy Bone scan Positron Emission Tomography (PET) PET/CT scan dedicated -mammai- PET, Spect CT scanning, Sentinella probes Rehabilitation Genetic Counselling Specialist Providing Genetic Counselling/Risk assessment service: Dedicated Clinical Geneticist Medical Oncologist Breast Surgeon General Surgeon Gynaecologist Genetic Testing available Prosthesis service Surveillance program for high-risk women Physiotherapy Lymph-oedema treatment Data Management Database used for clinical information Data manager available 4/7 The Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital Contact details Clinical Director Hester Oldenburg, MD, PhD Head of the Breast Unit [email protected] +31205122551 Claudette Loo, MD Staff Member of Radiology Dpt. [email protected] Gonneke Winter-Warnars, MD Staff Member of Radiology Dpt. [email protected] +31 20-5121500 M. J. Vrancken Peeters Staff Member of Surgery Dpt. [email protected] +31205129111 Emiel Rutgers Staff Member of Surgery Dpt. [email protected] Senior Staff Member [email protected] +31205129111 Senior Staff Member [email protected] +31205129111 Sjoerd Rodenhuis Head of Medical Oncology Division [email protected] +31205122870 Sabine Linn, MD, PhD Senior Staff Member [email protected] +31205129111 N. Russell Staff Member of Radiotherapy Dpt. [email protected] Paula Elkhuizen, MD, PhD Senior Staff Member [email protected] +31205129111 Astrid Scholten, MD Staff Member [email protected] +31205129111 Radiology Breast Surgery Reconstructive Surgery Leonie Woerdeman, MD, PhD Pathology Jelle Wesseling, MD, PhD Medical Oncology Radiotherapy 5/7 The Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital How to reach us The Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital Plesmanlaan 121 1066 CX Amsterdam, Netherlands Phone: +31205122551 Fax: +31205122554 E-mail: [email protected] Web-site: www.nki.nl From airport: From Schiphol airport: take the train in direction Amsterdam Central Station, get off at Amsterdam Lelylaan station (10 minutes). By bus or sub-way/underground: From Amsterdam Lelylaan station: • 5-minute bus ride (64), stopping outside the NKI/AVL (get off at Johan Huizingalaan); • Metro to Heemstedestraat (1 stop), 10-minute walk from there. From Amsterdam Central Station: • tram 2 (get off at Johan Huizingalaan) (45 minutes); • bus 18 (get off at Johan Huizingalaan) (35 minutes). By car: From Den Haag/Schiphol direction Amsterdam (A4): Exit Sloten/Schinkel/x 107 (second exit after Schiphol tunnel); at end of the exit road, turn right and follow the road with a bend to the left, passing Mercure Hotel, into the 6/7 The Netherlands Cancer Institute - Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital Johan Huizingalaan; at the second traffic lights, turn left into the Plesmanlaan. Entrance to NKI/AvL is immediately on the left. Last modified: 31 May 2016 7/7